Thomas Ravenel files lawsuit against Kathryn Dennis over his children

Thomas Ravenel and Kathryn Dennis may have two very young children together, but they are not living happily ever after in Charleston, South Carolina. In fact they have spent most of their relationship fighting and the rest of their relationship conceiving children.

Now after facing off on reality television, the two will face off in real life in a Charleston County courtroom over their two young hostages…I mean children.

Former South Carolina treasurer Thomas Ravenel, 54 filed a lawsuit against Kathryn Dennis, 24 after not being allowed to see his two-year-old daughter Kensington Calhoun Ravenel and seven-month-old son St. Julien Rembert Ravenel (a.k.a. “Saint”).

A family court judge in the Holy City will hear a motion to seal the case next Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. and a hearing on the merits of the case will be heard on June 27th.

T-Rav insists that Dennis is keeping him from seeing his kids, but Dennis told Sirius radio,

“He hasn’t called me, talked to our kids, seen our kids in months,” ….. “He hasn’t given me money. So that’s kind of why I’m asking for his help and support.”

Although, to his credit Thomas does pay $3100 a month in rent for Dennis and the 2 kids so he is not entirely a deadbeat Dad despite the fact that Kathryn claimed on Twitter that he has not paid her a “dime” of child support. Thomas believes the animosity from Dennis is a result of a single photo that he posted on his Instagram account on Valentine’s Day.

“It all started because someone sent her a picture of me and some girl in D.C. So I’m just not going to post any pictures.”

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